Reinforced concrete structures are prone to cracking. The development of cementitious matrices with the capacity for self-healing soon after these cracks appear represents savings with inspections and repairs of the structures. Self-healing can be stimulated with the use of crystalline admixtures. Such materials easily react with water and increase the density of C-S-H (hydrated-calcium-silicate), forming insoluble deposits blocking existing pores and cracks. In this research, self-healing in concrete cracks was evaluated using three di erent crystalline admixtures, submitted to two and six wetting–drying cycles. The e ciency of self-healing was evaluated by optical microscopy and using the chloride di usion test, which allowed calculating ...